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A cost-cutting move that won’t boost bond buying


April 24, 2012 by Jake Simms

The federal government needs people buying bonds. But a recent move may hurt that effort.

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TIPS: A good move in 2012?


January 19, 2012 by Jake Simms

Treasury inflation-protected securities (TIPS) rocked in 2011 – but as the saying goes, past wins don’t predict future ones.

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QE3 leaving port soon?


July 5, 2011 by Jake Simms

The Fed told us QE2 would jump-start the economy. That hasn’t happened. So what’s the next step? 

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Now the Fed is worried about — inflation?!


October 6, 2010 by Jake Simms

With companies and banks already sitting on trillions of dollars, increasing the money supply may not be the smartest move.

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